Cultural Changes
Abolitionists
Women's Rights
Vocabulary
100

The wave of religious interest in the US in the 1800s was called the what?

Second Great Awakening 

100

What did the South begin to grow that increased slavery in the 1800s?

cotton

100

How were women discriminated against in terms of pay in the 1800s?

They were paid half what men were paid.

100

The teaching of males and females together.

coeducation

200

What writing method was developed for the blind in the 1800s?

Braille

200
True or False:  After the Revolutionary War, the Founding Fathers believed slavery would eventually die out.

True

200

Where was the first women's rights convention held?

Seneca Falls, New York

200

The right to vote.

suffrage 

300

Other than the deaf and blind, what other group of disabled people were given education opportunities in the 1800s?

mentally ill

300

Who wrote the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin?"

Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

The most famous women's rights activist to push for women's suffrage was who?

Elizabeth Stanton
300

a person who sought to end slavery in the early 1800s

abolitionist

400

A new movement in literature where writers wanted readers to see the importance of nature and inner conscience.

Transcendentalism 

400

Who were the daughters of a slaveholding family who spoke out for abolition and women's rights?

The Grimke sisters

400

Which amendment granted women the right to vote in 1920?

Nineteenth Amendment

400

a perfect society

utopia

500

Who inspired the formation of "normal school" to train high school grads to be teachers?

Horace Mann

500

This society planned to send free African Americans back to Africa to start new lives.

American Colonization Society 

500

Which women's rights activist called for equal pay, college training for women, coeducation, and temperance?  

Susan B. Anthony

500

The push to ban alcohol.

Temperance